This review delves into the TOZ-36 and TOZ-49, Soviet gas-seal target revolvers developed for competitive shooting. The TOZ-36, introduced in 1962, utilized the 7.62x38mmR Nagant cartridge, while its successor, the TOZ-49 (1975), featured a shorter 26mm variant and an improved ejector. Both revolvers are single-action only and rare in the US due to import restrictions.
This expert-level review from Forgotten Weapons details the Soviet-made TOZ-36 and TOZ-49 target revolvers. The analysis highlights their shared single-action design and unique Nagant gas-seal system, while clearly differentiating them by their respective calibers: the TOZ-36 in 7.62x38 Rimmed Nagant and the TOZ-49 in the shorter 7.62 Nagant Short. The video emphasizes their six-shot capacity and competition-oriented sights.
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